Brown 1977
Princeton at Brown
October 1st, 1977
Princeton loses 7-10
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band takes a long, hard look at things that are small.
“Princeton Forward” (A ‘Band’, consisting of the Drum Major on his knees and several BM’s playing toy instruments, lead the entrance.)
A phenomenon associated with small things is BROWNian motion. Here, the Band is seen exhibiting this effect. Brownian motion is when particles move over great distances, with much trouble, and still go nowhere. But, after all, where can you go in Providence? The Band now coagulates to play.
“Sweet Georgia Brown” (The Band bounces off one another, until they coagulate to a blob.)
Speaking of small things, how about the Brown student body? However, its size is increasing everyday thanks to Brown’s new sports recruiting program. One of the major recruiting drives has been toward creating more spaces for female athletes. There is always stiff competition to fill these position.
“Hey Look Me Over” (The Band forms a stick figure.)
By the way, Rhode Island is VERY small. (Band replies: HOW SMALL IS IT?) Rhode Island is so small that the state bird is a fly. Rhode Island is so small that the state tree is a mushroom. Rhode Island is so small that the manufacture of spaghetti is interstate commerce. Rhode Island is so small that no soap, radio.
(The Band forms ‘HA’ on the field and laughs.)(After a pause)
Rhode Island is so small that no soap, radio.
(The Band changes formation into a ‘?’, and scratches their heads.) “Jingle Bells”
The Princeton University Band: they’re INSANE. And now for something really BIG.
“The Thunderer” (The Band forms a concert shell)
The Princeton University Band would like to thank all of Rhode Island for attending this game in the world’s largest high school stadium, just to hear us play.
October 1st, 1977
Princeton loses 7-10
Ladies and gentlemen, the Princeton University Marching Band takes a long, hard look at things that are small.
“Princeton Forward” (A ‘Band’, consisting of the Drum Major on his knees and several BM’s playing toy instruments, lead the entrance.)
A phenomenon associated with small things is BROWNian motion. Here, the Band is seen exhibiting this effect. Brownian motion is when particles move over great distances, with much trouble, and still go nowhere. But, after all, where can you go in Providence? The Band now coagulates to play.
“Sweet Georgia Brown” (The Band bounces off one another, until they coagulate to a blob.)
Speaking of small things, how about the Brown student body? However, its size is increasing everyday thanks to Brown’s new sports recruiting program. One of the major recruiting drives has been toward creating more spaces for female athletes. There is always stiff competition to fill these position.
“Hey Look Me Over” (The Band forms a stick figure.)
By the way, Rhode Island is VERY small. (Band replies: HOW SMALL IS IT?) Rhode Island is so small that the state bird is a fly. Rhode Island is so small that the state tree is a mushroom. Rhode Island is so small that the manufacture of spaghetti is interstate commerce. Rhode Island is so small that no soap, radio.
(The Band forms ‘HA’ on the field and laughs.)(After a pause)
Rhode Island is so small that no soap, radio.
(The Band changes formation into a ‘?’, and scratches their heads.) “Jingle Bells”
The Princeton University Band: they’re INSANE. And now for something really BIG.
“The Thunderer” (The Band forms a concert shell)
The Princeton University Band would like to thank all of Rhode Island for attending this game in the world’s largest high school stadium, just to hear us play.